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    1. Asked: May 24, 2022In: Communication

      Which is correct, ”a health” or “an health”?

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      Added an answer on May 25, 2022 at 3:32 pm

      There is a rule on how to use a or an: “A” is used before words starting in consonant sounds and “an” is used before words starting with vowel sounds. It doesn't matter if the word is an adjective, a noun, an adverb, or anything else; the rule is exactly the same. It depends how you intend to use itRead more

      There is a rule on how to use a or an: “A” is used before words starting in consonant sounds and “an” is used before words starting with vowel sounds. It doesn’t matter if the word is an adjective, a noun, an adverb, or anything else; the rule is exactly the same. It depends how you intend to use it in a sentence. But “an health” is not grammatically correct”. See more examples below:

      “There was a health scare in Nigeria as a result of the Covid scare”
      “A healthy method to lose weight is to exercise every day”

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    2. Asked: May 24, 2022In: Religion

      At what age can a child decide on his own religion?

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      Added an answer on May 25, 2022 at 3:31 pm

      I was raised an atheist and I'm also raising an atheist family, well, until each person decides otherwise. I have a ten-year old boy and my little girl is 3 years old. We will never force our kids to go to church, because we don't support religion of any kind. But if they should decide around theirRead more

      I was raised an atheist and I’m also raising an atheist family, well, until each person decides otherwise. I have a ten-year old boy and my little girl is 3 years old. We will never force our kids to go to church, because we don’t support religion of any kind. But if they should decide around their teenage years that they want to go through with a religious confirmation, then we definitely won’t deny them. It’s their life, their choice and when you’re 13 years old or so, you should be old enough know whether you’re religious or not. That doesn’t mean we do not mingle with theists, we have family members and friends who are Christians. And we try as much as possible to visit family members, follow them to church for a funeral, baptism, etc., we of course show up for those things out of respect for the families. Just because you’re visiting a church and don’t believe in anything said nor done in practice in there, you don’t turn into a moral-free asshole. Well, that’s at least what we try to teach our children, even though we’re atheists.

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